- Chiang Mai Style Banana Fritter | - Clear Soup |
- Chiang Mai Style Pork Curry with Ginger & Tamarind Sauce | - Deep Fried Chicken |
- Grilled Young Chili Paste With Steamed Vegetables | - Minced Pork in Tomato Sauce |
- Crispy Pork Skin | - Stir-Fried Mixed Vegetables |
- Crispy Rice Noodle | - Sticky Rice or Steamed Rice |
- Seasonal Fresh Fruit | - Coffee or Tea |
- Chiang Mai Style Banana Fritter | - Clear Soup |
- Chiang Mai Style Chicken Curry with Ginger & Tamarind Sauce | - Deep Fried Chicken |
- Grilled Young Chili Paste with Steamed Vegetables | - Minced Chicken in Tomato Sauce |
- Crispy Tofu | - Stir-Fried Mixed Vegetables |
- Crispy Rice Noodle | - Sticky Rice or Steamed Rice |
- Seasonal Fresh Fruit | - Coffee or Tea |
- Chiang Mai Style Banana Fritter | - Clear Soup |
- Chiang Mai Style Bean Curd Curry with Ginger & Tamarind Sauce | - Deep Fried Bean Curd |
- Grilled Young Chili Paste with Steamed Vegetables | - Minced Bean Curd in Tomato Sauce |
- Crispy Tofu | - Stir-Fried Mixed Vegetables |
- Crispy Rice Noodle | - Sticky Rice or Steamed Rice |
- Seasonal Fresh Fruit | - Coffee or Tea |
Be touched by a new experience with a most specular and fabulous classical performing arts show in Chiang Mai.
Cultural Dance Show
Khantoke Parade
This is a welcome dance and its used to greet and welcome the guests and in the past, this dance was performed to welcome the honored guests or VIP's to the city.
Kingkala
This performance from the Mae Hong Son province is about animal legends.
War Dance
With a drum, Glong Sa-bud Chai was performed in ancient times. The beating sound of the drums was a motivation for the soldiers and today all parts of the performer's body beat on the drums, making the show exciting.
Tee Dance
The word “Tee” means “umbrella” in the Thai language and the term is commonly used in Mae Hong Son province. “Fonn Tee” is dance, which is a harmonization between the umbrella and the local dance of the native people. It aims to display the Thai handicraft symbol while allowing one to enjoy the dance.
Khone
"Hanuman chases Nang Suphunamucha" Episode is an episode from Ramakian, the greatest Thai literary work, influenced by the Indian literary work “Ramayana”. This episode is based on a story of a brave and skilled soldier of Rama, Hanuman, who was attacking Lanka city, but got obstructed by Nang Suphunamucha. She blocked his route to Lanka city with rocks and so he chased her with the intention to kill her. However, when he finally met her, he changed his mind.
Sword Dance
This dance demonstrates how the Lanna people defended themselves using swords. This dance is harmonization of rapid and gentle movements.
Hill tribe Dance
This dance is modified from the four different hill tribe dances that are performed to celebrate their New Year. This performance is full of enjoyment showing the happiness of the hill tribes who locally live in Lanna.
Sueng Ka-pho
Ka-pho means coconut shell (Ka-la) used in the North-eastern part of Thailand. The dance demonstrates the pleasantry between young people by using Ka-la as a performance instrument. The sound made from the coconut shells makes the dance exciting.
Ram Wong
This dance originated from the central countryside of Thailand, before World War II. Although the dance doesn't look complicated, it portrays the unique pureness and typical cheerfulness of the people who lived in this area.
Itinerary
• Pickup from your hotel in Chiang Mai 6.00-6.30 pm.
• Return to your hotel in Chiang Mai 9:30 pm.
Tour Price
Tour type | Private Arrangement | Join with group | |||
Group size | 6-12 | ||||
Price per person (Thai Baht) | Please e-mail us for rates | 790 |